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For example, many 18th-and 19th-century scholars, including Samuel Johnson, Lewis Theobald, George Steevens, Edmond Malone, and James Halliwell-Phillipps, placed the composition of Henry VIII prior to 1604, as they believed Elizabeth's execution of Mary, Queen of Scots ( the then king James I's mother ) made any vigorous defence of the Tudors politically inappropriate in the England of James I. Oxfordians cite these sources to place the composition of the play within Oxford's lifetime.
St Stephen I's feast day in the Roman Catholic Church is celebrated on 2 August When in 1839 the new feast of St Alphonsus Mary de Liguori was assigned to 2 August, Saint Stephen I was mentioned only as a commemoration within the Mass of Saint Alphonsus.
She was also present at Mary I's coronation at Westminster.
The Hague was the residence of the young widow of William II, Charles I's daughter Mary Henrietta Stuart, the Princess Royal.
During Mary I's brief reign the Abbey was reinstated as a Roman Catholic monastery.
This view of Bloody Mary was mainly due to the widespread publication of Foxe's Book of Martyrs during her successor Elizabeth I's reign.
A slight modification of them was introduced in Mary I's reign, and during the rebellion of 1641 Charles promised their repeal ; but their principle was extended by a statute passed in 1719, empowering the English parliament to legislate for Ireland, and it was not until 1782 that they were repealed, and the Irish parliament once more became independent.
The earliest known mention of the Church of England parish church of the Assumption of Saint Mary the Virgin is in Henry I's charter of 1130.
All other English / British monarchs were crowned with other crowns: Mary II and Anne with small diamond crowns of their own, George I, George II, George III and William IV with George I's new state crown, King George IV with a large new diamond crown, and Victoria and Edward VII with Victoria's 1838 Imperial State Crown.
After Hungarian King Louis I's death in 1382, Stephen Tvrtko became the protector of his cousin and Louis's widow Elizabeth, and her daughters, Queen Mary of Hungary and Queen Hedwig of Poland.
Time passes ; King Edward dies and his persecution of Catholics ends, only to follow by his successor, Queen Mary I's persecution of Protestants ; the Browne family fortunes prosper under the Marian reign ; and sympathetic characters harden into detestable ones.
Whilst saying mass in the Chapel Royal of St James's Palace on 25 December 1558 he incurred the wrath of a furious Queen Elizabeth I ( who had succeeded her half-sister Mary I on the latter's death on 17 November ) when, contrary to her explicit instructions, he elevated the host, thereby implying the corporeal presence of Christ — an anathema to Elizabeth I's more Protestant religious beliefs.
In August 1548 he made four promises to Mary of Guise in order for her assent to Queen Mary I's French marriage.
* In the film Cardinal Pole is seen leading the redundant Catholics from court following Mary I's death.
Under Mary I's persecution, Łaski took a shipload of refugees from the Strangers ' Church to Copenhagen, but they were denied refuge there because they would not accept the Augsburg Confession of Faith.
Mary and Philip continued, however, to be styled Queen and King of France for the rest of her reign, as did Mary I's half-sister and successor Elizabeth I, despite her abandonment of her claims to Calais in the Treaty of Cateau-Cambrésis of 1559.
After Mary I's accession in July and the attainder of the Duke of Northumberland she was allowed to choose from the Dudley family's confiscated household stuffs.
Trevet's other historical works are Catalogus regum anglo-saxonum durante heptarchia, and Les Cronicles qe frere N. Trevet escript a dame Marie ( Marie was Edward I's daughter Mary ).
The rebellion arose out of concern over Queen Mary I's determination to marry Philip II of Spain, which was an unpopular policy with the English.

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They took with them the symbols and objects of Spanish Gibraltar's history: the council and ecclesiastical records, including the historical documents signed by the Spanish Catholic Monarchs in 1502, granting Gibraltar's coat of arms, and the statue of the Saint Mary the Crowned.
Mary Martin reprised her famous fur coat striptease of " My Heart Belongs to Daddy " in the 1940 movie Love Thy Neighbor and the 1946 Cole Porter biopic Night and Day.
* Mary Martin became a star with her fur coat striptease performances of " My Heart Belongs to Daddy " in Cole Porter's Broadway musical Leave It to Me!
Just like the coat of arms of the province of Drenthe-in both cases Mary with child-but Jesus switches knee.
A Dauphin of France would unite the coat of arms of the Dauphiné, which featured Dolphins, with the French fleurs-de-lys, and might, where appropriate, further unite that with other arms ( e. g. Francis, son of Francis I, was ruling Duke of Brittany, so united the arms of that province with the typical arms of a Dauphin of France ; Francis II, while Dauphin, was also King of Scots by marriage to Mary I, and so added the arms of the Kingdom of Scotland to those of the Dauphin of France ).
The coat of arms is derived from those of the former Lords of the Manor, and that of the parish church, which is dedicated to the Virgin Mary.
The coat of arms of the new town presented Saint Mary, and to build houses, the area located southwest of the Biała river was chosen.
Usually known as the Drapers ' Company, The Master and Wardens and Brethren and Sisters of the Guild or Fraternity of the Blessed Mary the Virgin of the Mystery of Drapers of the City of London was probably the first corporate body in England to be granted a coat of arms, on 10 March 1439.
* The Washington coat of arms is also engraved in stone on the tomb of the first Lawrence Washington ( died 1619 ) in the chancel of Great Brington's parish church of St Mary.
The oldest version of the coat of arms is known from a wood carving in the city church dated from the 16th century ; it showed Saint Mary on top of the coat of arms of the Mark.
In 1961, Mary Lyon proposed the random inactivation of one female X chromosome to explain the mottled phenotype of female mice heterozygous for coat color genes.
The coat of arms in the top left corner, which may have been added later, are the impaled arms ( those of a husband and wife ) of Henry Clifford, 2nd Earl of Cumberland, and his wife Lady Eleanor, daughter of Charles Brandon, 1st Duke of Suffolk, and Mary Tudor, Dowager Queen of France.
The new city adopted a coat of arms showing the Blessed Virgin Mary with the baby Jesus in her arms.
* Following the marriage of Mary, Queen of Scots, in 1558, the blazon of the Royal coat of arms of the Kingdom of Scotland included elements from the arms of:

Mary and arms
The Padrão bearing the arms of Portugal erected by Cão at Cape St. Mary
Mary's mother contemplated taking up arms, and civil war was avoided only when she agreed to absolve the nobles from their oaths to Mary and Sigismund.
File: Mary I ( Dauphin impaled ). PNG | Royal arms of Mary, Queen of Scots, impaled with those of Francis
File: Royal Arms of the Kingdom of Scotland ( 1559-1560 ). svg | Royal arms of Mary, Queen of Scots, Queen consort of France
File: Royal Arms of the Kingdom of Scotland ( 1560-1565 ). svg | Royal arms of Mary, Queen of Scots, Queen dowager of France
Coat of arms of Mary as Duchess of Longueville
Coat of arms of Mary as Queen consort of Scots
In France, Mary and Francis II began to publicly display the arms of England in their blazon.
In the opening scene of episode 6, series 1 ( 2010 ), of the British drama Downton Abbey, Mary Crawley, pushing her wheel chair bound cousin Matthew Crawley across the lawn in the Summer of 1918 says, " I shall have arms like Jack Johnson if I'm not careful.
William's mother Mary née Evans was the niece of one Peter Nightingale, under the terms of whose will William inherited his estate Lea Hurst in Derbyshire, and assumed the name and arms of Nightingale.
In the usual Gothic and Renaissance formulas the Virgin Mary sits with the Infant Jesus on her lap, or enfolded in her arms.
Coat of arms of Mary of Burgundy ( 1477-1482 ).
The King was anxious that Mary should marry his son Charles and thus secure the inheritance of the Low Countries for his heirs, by force of arms if necessary.
" Nephi is then shown in vision Mary with the baby Jesus in her arms, after which the Spirit says " Behold the Lamb of God, yea, even the Son of the Eternal Father!
In 1931, Princess Mary, Princess Royal and Countess of Harewood was awarded her own personal arms, being the royal arms, differenced by a label argent of three points, each bearing a cross gules

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